Just to add, other than learning the 'trending' skills. It is valuable to have the foundations set as well. For me, I strive to have a mindset that I am a developer that happens to solve problems using Python, rather than I am a Python developer. Problem solving skills and learning how to learn are key skills for this field (IT, Software Engineering, ...)
That's a great advice Mark! I totally agree. After all as engineers we hired to build/create solutions. Every day is different at work. New day, new challenges!
I agree with the license and salary part. The PRC license gets you to the door as it makes you stand out from other candidates that do not have it but it is not indicative of true skill. It makes you stand out from those who do not have it but these days almost everyone has it now which is why it is not something that gets someone a high salary off the bat. Soft skills matter a lot more during the negotiation phase. Leveraging experience from OJT is a good way to get a higher starting package but I believe that the best way is through creating your own projects and showcasing it to an employer through a portfolio. There is some truth to the meme though especially in the construction industry which is why many shift to tech.
licensed ECE here mas mlki tlga offer sa IT pro malawak teh merong semicon, iba nsa R&D, business, devnet, devops, private & public cloud, govt & military, cybersecurity, ML/AI, etc. don’t chase money I suggest skim mo muna tas alamin mo alin don magugustuhan mo tska alin jan ung gusto mong gagawin daily first 10 years of work ko puro operations and design naumay nako kaya lumipat ako sa external audit / consultant kc ayaw ko na araw araw nsa office hahaha
Incoming first year electronics engineering here pero di po dapat ayan kukunin ko naubusan po kase ng slots sa ME tsaka Computer engineering any tips po?
Kahit na pumasa kayu ng board exam di nyu pa rin maimplement to built ung electronics and communication system design nyu, dahil kelangan nyu pa ipa sign and seal sa PECE ayon Yan sa RA9292 the ECE law of the Philippines. Meron possiblity na ma copy nila ung electronics design mo at pede na nila gayahin un at papalitan lang ng ibang equivalent component para di Sila makasuhan ng intellectual property law. Kaya bulok ang systema ng ECE Dito sa Pilipinas. Ung iecep org puro pansariling interest lang ung concern papano mostly of the officials are PECE so they always concern their authority pero ung concern ng mga ECE di nila gaano Inaasikaso, Kasi di nman Sila makikinabang.
@@MissEngineerM ngwork sa US, kelangan pa ng powers ng lawyer para irecognize na ang ECE sa school na pinag graduatan ko ay may international equivalent. So depende pa sa school.
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Just to add, other than learning the 'trending' skills. It is valuable to have the foundations set as well. For me, I strive to have a mindset that I am a developer that happens to solve problems using Python, rather than I am a Python developer. Problem solving skills and learning how to learn are key skills for this field (IT, Software Engineering, ...)
That's a great advice Mark! I totally agree. After all as engineers we hired to build/create solutions. Every day is different at work. New day, new challenges!
I agree with the license and salary part. The PRC license gets you to the door as it makes you stand out from other candidates that do not have it but it is not indicative of true skill. It makes you stand out from those who do not have it but these days almost everyone has it now which is why it is not something that gets someone a high salary off the bat. Soft skills matter a lot more during the negotiation phase. Leveraging experience from OJT is a good way to get a higher starting package but I believe that the best way is through creating your own projects and showcasing it to an employer through a portfolio. There is some truth to the meme though especially in the construction industry which is why many shift to tech.
licensed ECE here
mas mlki tlga offer sa IT
pro malawak teh
merong semicon, iba nsa R&D, business, devnet, devops, private & public cloud, govt & military, cybersecurity, ML/AI, etc.
don’t chase money
I suggest skim mo muna tas alamin mo alin don magugustuhan mo tska alin jan ung gusto mong gagawin daily
first 10 years of work ko puro operations and design
naumay nako kaya lumipat ako sa external audit / consultant kc ayaw ko na araw araw nsa office hahaha
Incoming first year electronics engineering here pero di po dapat ayan kukunin ko naubusan po kase ng slots sa ME tsaka Computer engineering any tips po?
What if HUMSS ka po na gustong magtake ng ECE, ano po mga kailangan gawin?
Hi I think for this case need mo tanungin yung school/ college na gusto mo pasukan if okay lang na hindi STEM and strand mo 😊
Kahit na pumasa kayu ng board exam di nyu pa rin maimplement to built ung electronics and communication system design nyu, dahil kelangan nyu pa ipa sign and seal sa PECE ayon Yan sa RA9292 the ECE law of the Philippines. Meron possiblity na ma copy nila ung electronics design mo at pede na nila gayahin un at papalitan lang ng ibang equivalent component para di Sila makasuhan ng intellectual property law. Kaya bulok ang systema ng ECE Dito sa Pilipinas. Ung iecep org puro pansariling interest lang ung concern papano mostly of the officials are PECE so they always concern their authority pero ung concern ng mga ECE di nila gaano Inaasikaso, Kasi di nman Sila makikinabang.
actually budol ang ece course, dapat ung bs electrical eng and computer science. internationally subset lang ang ece nyan
your source?
@@MissEngineerM ngwork sa US, kelangan pa ng powers ng lawyer para irecognize na ang ECE sa school na pinag graduatan ko ay may international equivalent. So depende pa sa school.